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HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP: Morse sharp as Cony wins

FAIRFIELD -- Sonja Morse struck out 13 and allowed just three hits to lead the defending Class A state champion Cony softball team past Lawrence 10-1 in the season opener for both teams Wednesday afternoon.

FAIRFIELD — Sonja Morse struck out 13 and allowed just three hits to lead the defending Class A state champion Cony softball team past Lawrence 10-1 in the season opener for both teams Wednesday afternoon.

Gardiner 10, Lincoln 1: Kristal Smith pitched a three-hitter and collected three base hits to lead the host Tigers to a Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference Class B win in the season opener for both teams.

Smith struck out 10 batters and walked two while also delivering a pair of RBIs. Kylee Granholm double, singled twice and drove in three runs while teammate Taylor Banister singled, doubled and drove in a run. Hayden Campbell doubled for the Eagles.

Bangor 5, Erskine 0: Skylar Cassum had three singles and pitched four scoreless innings to lead the Rams to the KVAC A win in Bangor.

Sydni Cosgrove and Emily Reilly each had a pair of singles for Bangor (1-0).

Taylor Bouchard and Alyssa Gartley each had two singles for the Eagles (0-1).

Maranacook 14, Morse 3, 5 innings: Lindsay Jackson and Mariah Vining each drove in a pair of runs to support a strong outing from winning pitcher Ashley Belanger.

Belanger allowed just three hits and no earned runs. She also had two singles.

Elise Linton had three hits for the Black Bears (1-0) as well.

Messalonskee 6, Edward Little 1: Kassi Michaud allowed three hits over six innings as the Eagles defeated the Red Eddies in Auburn in the season opener for both teams.

Michaud walked one and struck out seven. She also hit two singles. Teammate Kylee Knight added two singles for the Eagles.

Messalonskee led 2-1 after six innings, but broke things open with four runs in the top of the seventh. Jordan Roy pitched a scoreless seventh for the Eagles.

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